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As mentioned in the text, the notation∃!xP(x) denotes "There exists a unique x such that P(x)is true." If the domain consists of all integers, what are the truth values of these statements? a) ∃!x(x > 1) b) ∃!x(x2 =1) c) ∃!x(x+3=2x) d) ∃!x(x = x +1)

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